Happy National Speech Pathologist Day to the incredible speech-language pathologists across Milford Exempted Village School District! Thank you for helping our students communicate, grow in confidence, and thrive each and every day.

Our 4th grade students brought history to life today during their Wax Museum! Students dressed as famous historical figures, researched their lives, and performed rehearsed speeches sharing fun facts and important moments from history with visitors.
Great job to all of our students for their creativity, hard work, and incredible performances!










Today, Mulberry Elementary opened its doors once again to the Class of 2026 for a special senior breakfast celebration. Students had the chance to enjoy breakfast together, reconnect with former teachers and staff members, flip through old yearbooks and photos.
They may be a bit taller, but they are still the same kids at heart. 💚










Families had the chance to hear about Mr. Carpenter’s vision for the future of the program, upcoming plans, and the excitement ahead for Milford Bands. As always, our community gave him the warm Milford welcome that makes this district so special.
We can’t wait to see his vision come to life and experience the incredible performances and shows ahead next year!

One highlight of the evening came from our 7th grade choir students, who performed a hilarious skit to determine their choir mascot, keeping the audience laughing throughout the show.
Great job to all of our student performers and directors on a fantastic concert!




Students hosted a “Poet-Tea” where they shared their poems with families while enjoying tea and sweet treats together. From heartfelt personal pieces to short and creative poems, every student had a chance to showcase their writing and creativity.
Thank you to the entire 4th grade staff who made this event possible and to the students who had the courage to share their poems!










Mulberry’s 3rd-grade students held their annual Mulberry Market this morning, selling handmade crafts like sensory bottles, pet rocks, paper flowers, bracelets, and more!
Not only was it a fun shopping experience, but it also helped students practice real-world math skills by working with coins, counting money, and making change.
A special thank you to the Miami Township Fire & EMS team for stopping by and purchasing a few of these amazing crafts from our students!









This week and last, Meadowview Elementary has been hosting ‘Lunch on the Lawn,’ inviting families to join their students for lunch outside in the sunshine. From picnic blankets to lots of smiles, it’s been a fun way for families to enjoy some extra time together during the school day!
Some families packed special lunches for the occasion, while others were just too jealous of Meadowview’s delicious cafeteria food and had to grab a tray alongside their students!
Nothing beats good weather, good food, and great company.








Did you know Milford Schools has reduced administrative costs from 13.75% of total general fund expenditures to just 7.29%?
That means Milford Schools is now well below the administrative spending benchmark referenced in House Bill 96.
Through strategic financial planning and continued efforts to improve efficiency, Milford Schools remains focused on putting resources where they matter most: supporting students and classrooms.

What started as thousands of donated colored pencils became something truly beautiful at Boyd E. Smith Elementary.
Throughout the 2024-25 school year, Mrs. Lempa-Cooper worked alongside her art students to create this incredible butterfly sculpture and outdoor learning space that students will enjoy for years to come.
More than 30 fifth- and sixth-grade students voluntarily stayed after school to help bring the project to life, carefully placing donated colored pencils piece by piece to create the colorful butterfly now displayed near the playground.
Mrs. Lempa-Cooper also helped create the surrounding pollinator-friendly garden area, turning the space into a place where students can read, explore nature, and enjoy the creativity of the students who came before them.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this beautiful project possible! Families can see this incredible piece and dozens of other student-created works during tomorrow’s Boyd E. Smith Art Show!






Join us in congratulating our SubSolutions “Substitute Teachers of the Year” honorees:
⭐ Carol Anderson — Certified Substitute of the Year
⭐ Linda Berkley — Classified Substitute of the Year
⭐ Elizabeth “Liz” Lipton — Certified Substitute of the Year
Whether stepping into classrooms, supporting students, or helping keep our schools running smoothly, these three make a difference every single day. Thank you for your flexibility, care, and commitment to Milford students and staff. We are so grateful to have you as part of the Milford family!



This Friday, May 15, our Milford High School seniors will take one final walk through the elementary schools that helped shape them into the Class of 2026. From high fives in the hallways to reconnecting with former teachers, Senior Walk is always one of Milford’s favorite traditions.
Our seniors will return to their elementary schools to soak in the memories, be cheered on by current students, and thank the staff members who made an impact along the way.
Senior Walk Schedule:
• Boyd E. Smith – 11:30 a.m.
• McCormick – 11:30 a.m.
• Pattison – 1:15 p.m.
• Meadowview – 1:30 p.m.
• Mulberry – 1:45 p.m.
• Seipelt – 2:15 p.m.
Help us celebrate the Class of 2026!

Meet Superintendent Dr. Fiori while you wait at the Middle School Band Concert!
Between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., Dr. Fiori will be in the Milford Middle School cafeteria talking with families before and during performances. Stop by, say hello, meet other Milford families, and learn more about what’s happening across Milford Schools!
We hope to see you there!

Last week, Mrs. Nunner’s kindergarten students secretly transformed into superheroes, using their powers of kindness, responsibility, teamwork, perseverance, and respect! 🦸♂️🦸♀️
Thanks to donations from families through Mrs. Nunner’s Amazon Wish List, each student received their very own superhero cape and mask as part of a surprise Super Hero Day. Students created secret identities and learned what it truly means to be an everyday hero in the classroom and beyond.
To protect their identities, these heroes removed their capes and masks while walking the halls… but thanks to their secret bracelets, they could still recognize their fellow superheroes.










It’s almost time for one of Milford’s favorite traditions! On Thursday, May 14, Milford High School seniors will make their annual Senior Bike Ride to campus before kicking off Senior Field Day. Community members may see students riding bikes, golf carts, ATVs, and more along Wolfpen Pleasant Hill Road as they make their way toward Milford Middle School beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Seniors, a few quick reminders:
• Meet at Meijer at 10:15 a.m.
• The ride begins promptly at 10:30 a.m.
• No lawn mowers or tractors permitted
• No pulling students behind bikes, carts, or ATVs
• Please arrange for drop-off and pick-up. Vehicles should not be left at Meijer
We can’t wait to celebrate the Class of 2026 during one of their final rides together!

We have a national champion right here at Milford!
Freshman Xander Dejkunchorn recently captured the all-around national championship in his age division at the USA Gymnastics Men’s Level 9 National Championships, finishing first overall against some of the nation’s top gymnasts.
Xander also earned national titles on pommel horse and parallel bars while placing fourth on rings and seventh on floor exercise! Congratulations, Xander! Milford is incredibly proud of you and cannot wait to see what you accomplish next at Level 10!
Read more about Xander's accomplishment here: https://www.milfordschools.org/article/2884539



Through her work at Live Oaks, Isla developed the creativity, communication, and problem-solving skills needed to compete at the national level in a fast-paced event that challenges students to think creatively under strict time constraints.
Join us in congratulating Isla on this outstanding achievement! Read more about her previous accomplishments at regionals at: https://www.milfordschools.org/article/2703364


Our current 8th-grade leaders are preparing to pass the torch to the next group of WEB leaders for the 2026-27 school year, and we are so excited for the impact they will make. These students help incoming middle schoolers feel welcomed, supported, and connected from day one.
Our incoming students are in very good hands!





Student artists from Pattison Elementary, McCormick Elementary, Milford Middle School, and Milford High School currently have artwork featured in UC Clermont’s America 250 Art Gallery!
Community members can stop by the Snyder Building Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to view the gallery and support the incredible creativity of our students.
Be sure to also check out the reception night on Thursday, May 14 from 5–7:30 p.m.!
Learn more about this free community art gallery at: https://www.ucclermont.edu/about/community/arts/art-gallery.html

Today, members of the Class of 2026 celebrated their Senior Sunrise with donuts, treats, photos, and plenty of memories. Students spent the morning signing yearbooks, laughing with friends, and soaking in some of their final moments together as classmates.
While their paths may soon take them in different directions, the memories, friendships, and moments they’ve shared at Milford will stay with them long after graduation day.










